what spices does /ck/ put in their eggs? personally, i use mixed italian herbs and powdered ginger
semen
Salt and pepper
Curry powder
Fish sauce
All depends on how I'm feeling.
I usually mix it one to one with hot mustard.
maybe a little salt
>>8492303
>tfw I love mustard but have never thought of that before
>>8492306
D-do you also eat a jar of mustard as a m-meal or snack?
>>8492305
well duh
>>8492319
as opposed to a bunch of shitty spices to shit up the eggs
>>8492318
You first.
garlic
it makes it taste like candy, I swear
salt, pepper, a shake of cayenne or paprika
aromat/aromare is also pretty good
>>8492337
what oil do you cook it on?
>>8492297
Mrs. Dash Italian Seasoning or just black pepper and garlic powder
salt, pepper, hot paprika, garlic powder
>not cutting your eggs into quarters first
If you're making a breakfast burrito, my pro-tip is to add dried Mexican oregano to the eggs, boosts the burrito flavour.
Shhhh
>>8492315
I eat it plain sometimes, yeah.
>>8492297
Salt, black pepper, and cayenne. Easy peasy.
Salt and oregano
>search tarragon
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you faggots can't cook at all jesus.
Tabasco or Jane crazy salt.
>>8492297
I literally put cinnamon on everything I eat. It's the perfect multi-spice bound to bring new levels of satisfaction to all of the culinary worlds wonders and delights.
>>8492297
I love using black pepper but also a bit of garlic powder
Chervil
>>8492297
parsley and salt + pepper
May or may not add cold cut meat (fried up of course) to scrambled eggs
salt, fresh pepper, dash turmeric, splash Tabasco
fried sunny in coconut oil
if scrambled lots of butter, salt, pepper. bit of ketchup plated
sour cream and chives if i have it
>>8492297
A pinch of salt. Maybe chopped chives too if I'm in the mood. I'm a simple man.
- Soy sauce and fish sauce (the kind thats been diluted with sugar, water, lime and garlic
- Soy sauce with balsamic vinegar and olive oil
>>8492297
>this thread
butter salt pepper
Salt + Pepper
Paprika
I just cook them in sesame oil.
They p good.
>>8492297
Soy sauce is extremely good in omelettes, alongside the standard salt and pepper to taste. I tend to add garlic powder too
>>8492338
>salt, pepper, a shake of cayenne
my nigga
>>8492297
Depends on the form
Chives for omlet, thyme and powdered scotch bonnet with fried, tarragon and garlic in poachers are my go tos
Literal pinch of salt, ground black pepper
salt, paprika, cumin
tastes like home
Only salt and pepper
>>8492339
Peppermint-infused Sesame seed oil
>>8492297
Not too long ago, my friend made me some scrambled eggs mixed with chicken flavouring, parsley and pepper
Was much better than I thought it would be, the chicken flavouring made the eggs a bit saltier and more flavoursome combined with the parsley and pepper i would rate it 8/10
>>8492297
I pretty much only do eggs either soft scrambled or soft boiled
I always add salt
Sometimes when I soft scramble I whisk in olive oil or bacon fat
I'm honestly (pleasantly) surprised no-one has reposted the four-quarter spicemaster pas--
>>8492360
--scratch that.
Usually just a little black pepper. A friend of mine has chickens so the eggs we use are really fresh and have plenty of flavour by themselves.
If doing an omelette I tend to add chives and a dash of Worcestershire sauce.
>>8492297
a lil bit of salt, pepper, and fresh thyme.
trust me. put thyme in your egg.
>>8492297
Salt and pepper usually, sometimes with garlic and onion powder. But if I'm feeling fancy I use pic. A little goes a long way.
>>8492315
This is cancer
>>8492297
Use this shit nigger
>>8496246
>msg central
>>8492318
>posts on a weeb website
Has anyone posted Cajun seasoning? I like Cajun eggs
>>8496260
What's wrong with MSG?
Don't fall for the MSG is bad meme. That's just the big salt companies shilling.
>>8492297
I like to make Indian style scrambled eggs
Ingredients
1 tbsp butter
1 small red onion, finely chopped
1 green or red chilli, deseeded and finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, crushed
¼ tsp ground cumin
¼ tsp garam masala
good pinch of turmeric
2 large tomatoes, deseeded and finely chopped
7 eggs, beaten
small pack coriander, roughly chopped
4 chapatis (or gluten-free alternative), lightly toasted, to serve
Pepper
Hot sauce
>>8496329
Too much MSG is bad for you just exactly like too much salt
Moderation is the key, I wouldn't be putting MSG flavouring in every dish
>>8496332
this is why millennials don't cook
>>8496150
Just took your advice. Eaing now. Wasnt fresh though. Probably too old and it didnt really add much. Oh well.
>>8492297
3 eggs, some parmesan, s&p, pinch onion powder, grated cheese, cream.
Whip it, whip it good. Flip it gangster style..
>>8496522
if you cook it on low heat, covered, you dont need to flip it at all. and it doesnt stick.
>>8492339
just normal vegetable.
Salt, pepper and some lemon myrtle.